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  2. List of Santana live performances (1960s–1970s) - Wikipedia

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    "Soul Sacrifice" saw release on the 1988 video Viva Santana! An Intimate Conversation With Carlos Santana. Additionally, the same song was released on the 1995 box set Dance of the Rainbow Serpent, the 1970 live album Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More, and the 1970 film Woodstock.

  3. Santana videography - Wikipedia

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    The videography of Santana, a Mexican-American rock guitarist, and his band Santana currently consists of 10 concert tour videos, 13 video singles and 1 box set. Over a career spanning forty years, Santana has been seen as exemplifying latin rock , whilst diversifying into other genres.

  4. Carlos Santana - Wikipedia

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    The song's music video premiered on YouTube on 25 October. In March 2020, ... Music Carlos Santana Archived August 22, 2014, at the Wayback Machine;

  5. I'm Feeling You - Wikipedia

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    An accompanying music video directed by The Malloys showed Branch and Carlos Santana singing onstage of a party, with Jessica Harp singing background. The single reached number fifty-five on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and performed best on adult contemporary radio formats, reaching numbers five and six on the Billboard Adult Contemporary and ...

  6. Santana discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of the rock band Santana formed by the Mexican-American rock guitarist Carlos Santana consists of 26 studio albums, 8 live albums, 61 singles, and 23 compilation albums. [1] Santana formed in 1967 in San Francisco and was originally known as the Carlos Santana Blues Band.

  7. This Boy's Fire - Wikipedia

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    The collaboration between Carlos Santana and Lopez was first announced in September 2007. [2] According to Contactmusic, it turned out "so good" which is why it was added to the final track listing of Ultimate Santana. Mexican rapper Baby Bash also features on the song, performing a rap verse. [3]

  8. Hold On (Ian Thomas song) - Wikipedia

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    In 1982 the Latin rock band Santana, featuring lead vocalist Alex Ligertwood, covered the song for Santana's album Shangó. It is the second track on the album and was released as the album's first single. The song reached No. 15 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, making it Santana's tenth most successful

  9. Samba Pa Ti - Wikipedia

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    The song charted at No. 11 in the Netherlands, [2] No. 43 on the German charts, [3] and No. 27 on the UK Singles Chart, Santana's first single to chart in the United Kingdom. [4] The song was written by Carlos Santana after he witnessed a jazz saxophonist playing in the street outside his apartment. [5]